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Veterans at Rest: Known Graves, A-K
Col. James Curry was born in Ireland in 1752. He served in Captain Moffett's Company in Dunmore's War and was wounded in the right arm at the Battle of Point Pleasant. He received a 2nd lieutenant's commission in June, 1777 in Capt. Robert Higgins' new company for the 8th Virginia. He was promoted to 1st lieutenant under Capt. Abraham Kirkpatrick in the 4th Virginia after that regiment absorbed the 8th Virginia. He was promoted to captain in 1779 and was taken prisoner at the surrender of Charleston in 1780. He was paroled to the end of the war. He married Mary Magdalene Burns and resided in Madison County, Ohio by 1815 and in Union County, Ohio by 1828. He died in 1834 and is buried in Oakdale Cemetery. A plaque referring to him as "Col.James Curry" appears to be based on a rank he achieved in post-Revolutionary militia service.
(Findagrave.com)
Peter Jordan was enlisted by Lt. Matthias Hite into Capt. Jonathan Clark's company in 1776 after the regiment had already headed south the Carolinas. He spent several months sick before fighting in the Battle of Germantown and a skirmish at Darby, Pa. His grave was given a new marker in a 2026 ceremony hosted by the Sons of the American Revolution at Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
of Bedford County, VA Volunteers
William Neel in Bland co.Va
Henry Harman ,Bland Co. Va
And Joseph Hardin
Knox county tn
1. Lt Peter Higgins, brother of Capt Robert Higgins and son of Robert Higgins Sr & Hannah VanZandt was born 8 Feb 1755. He was a member of the 8th VA Regiment. He married (1st) Elizabeth Steenburgen, daughter of Cpt Peter Steenbergen and Elizabeth Gaines. After her death in 1800, he married Mary Ann 'Polly' Beale, daughter of Taverner Beale & Elizabeth Hite. He died 28 Sep 1808 at his home, Hardscrabble Plantation south of New Market, VA, and is buried in Saint Matthews Cemetery, New Market, Shenandoah Cty, VA. He never had children of his own and left his estate to his wife and his nieces & nephews.
2. Peter Higgins of Pulaski County, Kentucky is the one who was apparently born in 1741. He married Susannah Craig. He was in the 2nd VA and fought in the Battle of Mount Pleasant and campaigns at/near Dicks River. He died in Dec 1841 and is buried In Freedom Cemetery, Science Hill, Kentucky. It is this Peter Higgins whose grave marker you show in your write-up.
The Peter Higgins history has confused a lot of researchers over the years!!
Also, just to clarify…Robert Higgins 2nd wife Mary Joliffe was the sister of Lt John Joliffe, not his widow. John Joliffe was married to a Mary Dragoe. The Joliffe family were Quakers. Mary Joliffe was expelled for marrying Robert Higgins outside of the faith.
(National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)
Sir Capt. Andrew Wallace was killed at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, March 1781.